
undone
See {undo}
Source: WordNet® 2.0
undo
v 1: cancel, annul, or reverse an action or its effect; "I wish I
could undo my actions"
2: deprive of certain characteristics [syn: {unmake}] [ant: {do}]
3: cause the ruin or downfall of; "A single mistake undid the
President and he had to resign"
4: cause to become loose; "undo the shoelace"; "untie the
knot"; "loosen the necktie" [syn: {untie}, {loosen}]
5: remove the outer cover or wrapping of; "Let's unwrap the
gifts!"; "undo the parcel" [syn: {unwrap}] [ant: {wrap}]
[also: {undone}, {undid}]
Source: WordNet® 2.0
undone
adj 1: not done; "the work could be done or undone and nobody
cared"
2: doomed to extinction [syn: {done for(p)}, {ruined}, {sunk},
{washed-up}]
3: not fastened or tied or secured; "her blouse had come undone
at the neck"; "his shoelaces were undone"
4: thrown into a state of disorganization or incoherence;
"price programs became unstuck because little grain was
available" [syn: {unstuck}]
Source: WordNet® 2.0